LEPIDOPTERA, Butterflies and Moths

After beetles, butterflies and moths are, the next most numerous of all species of animals. They are more studied and – rather better known than other insects because of their very eye-catching shapes, colours and patterns. Most amateur entomologists are primarily lepidopterists. It is true also that there are more butterflies and moths that can … Read more

HYMENOPTERA,  Bees, Ants and Wasps.

The more you examine the complex world of the Hymenoptera, the more you read what man has come to know about them, you will be astounded at the goings on in just this section of the insect kingdom and will wonder what else we have yet to discover. Whole books, or indeed libraries, could be … Read more

Different Group Order of Insects

This is a list of all the Orders of insects as recognized by Imms (1957). Class: INSECTA(Different Group Order of insects) Sub-class        APTERYGOTA                                               Wingless, primitive               insects. Order Thysanura                                                      … Read more